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Sanford Goldberg, Fake News and Epistemic Rot; or, Why We Are All in This TogetherIn Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann (eds.), The Epistemology of Fake News, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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Rachel Zuckert, Presenting the Unpresentable: Jean-François Lyotard’s Kantian Art-SublimeKantian Review 26 (4): 549-565. 2021.
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Rachel Zuckert, Grace and Self-Righteousness in Kant’s Moral PhilosophyIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1667-1676. 2021.
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Rachel Zuckert, Chapter 4. Loneliness and Ambiguity in Kant’s Philosophy of HistoryIn Samuel Stoner & Paul Wilford (eds.), Kant and the Possibility of Progress: From Modern Hopes to Postmodern Anxieties, University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 62-76. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey and Peter van Elswyk, Generic AnimalismJournal of Philosophy 118 (8): 405-429. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey, Allison Krile Thornton, and Peter van Elswyk, Why animalism mattersPhilosophical Studies 178 (9): 2929-2942. 2021.
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Daniel Fogal and Peter van Elswyk, Weaver, Bryan R., and Scharp, Kevin. Semantics for Reasons. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. 176. $55.00 (cloth) (review)Ethics 131 (2): 420-427. 2021.
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Yasha Sapir and Peter van Elswyk, Hedging and the ignorance norm on inquirySynthese 199 (3-4): 5837-5859. 2021.
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Peter van Elswyk, Reviving the performative hypothesis?Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (4): 240-248. 2021.
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Megan Hyska, Propaganda, Irrationality, and Group AgencyIn Michael Hannon & Jeroen de Ridder (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 226-235. 2021.
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Cristina Lafont, Democracy without Shortcuts. A participatory conception of deliberative democracyOxford University Press. 2020.
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Cristina Lafont, Defending Democratic Participation Against Shortcuts: a Few Replies to Thomas ChristianoJus Cogens 2 (2): 205-214. 2020.
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Cristina Lafont, Against Anti-democratic Shortcuts: A Few Replies to CriticsJournal of Deliberative Democracy 16 (2): 96-109. 2020.
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Cristina Lafont, A militant defence of democracy: A few replies to my criticsPhilosophy and Social Criticism 47 (1): 69-82. 2020.
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Sean Ebels-Duggan, Identifying finite cardinal abstractsPhilosophical Studies 178 (5): 1603-1630. 2020.
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Sanford Goldberg, Oxford Handbook on Assertion (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Sanford Goldberg and Jonathan Matheson, The Impossibility of Mere Animal Knowledge for Reflective SubjectsErkenntnis 85 (4): 829-840. 2020.
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Sanford Goldberg, What we owe each other, epistemologically speaking: ethico-political values in social epistemologySynthese 197 (10): 4407-4423. 2020.
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Sanford Goldberg, Conversational Pressure: Normativity in Speech ExchangesOxford University Press. 2020.
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Sanford Goldberg, Skepticism and InquiryInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 10 (3-4): 304-324. 2020.
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Sanford Goldberg, On the epistemic significance of practical reasons to inquireSynthese 199 (1-2): 1641-1658. 2020.
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Andrea J. Pitts, Mariana Ortega, and José Medina, Theories of the Flesh: Latinx and Latin American Feminisms, Transformation, and Resistance (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Rachel Zuckert, Critique with a Small CIn María Del Del Rosario Acosta López & Colin McQuillan (eds.), Critique in German Philosophy: From Kant to Critical Theory, Suny Press. pp. 155-172. 2020.
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Peter van Elswyk, What the metasemantics of "know" is notLinguistics and Philosophy 43 (1): 69-82. 2020.
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Peter van Elswyk, "That"-clauses and propositional anaphorsPhilosophical Studies 177 (10): 2861-2875. 2020.
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Corinne Gartner and Claudia Yau, The Myth of Cronus in Plato’s Statesman: Cosmic Rotation and Earthly CorrespondenceApeiron 53 (4): 437-462. 2020.